Online education is becoming more popular at the community college level February 10, 2011 | | Leave a comment A recent survey that was funded by the Pearson Foundation found that 40 percent of community college students reported that they are currently taking at least one online course, The Washington Post reports.… Read More
Ferris State University experiences enrollment boost in its spring 2011 semester January 19, 2011 | | Leave a comment Officials from Ferris State University, which is located in Michigan, recently announced that more students are attending classes at the school than last year, WOOD TV reports.… Read More
SUNY Potsdam sees increase in enrollment for its winter semester January 13, 2011 | | Leave a comment Officials from the State University of New York (SUNY) at Potsdam recently revealed that enrollment continues to increase for its winter 2011 semester.… Read More
Capella University offers new security-based scholarship January 10, 2011 | | Leave a comment Officials from Capella University, which is an online school, recently announced that students are now eligible for the Department of Defense’s 2011 Information Assurance Scholarship Program.… Read More
Students from CCEI have taken over 400,000 online courses January 7, 2011 | | Leave a comment Officials from the ChildCare Education Institute (CCEI) recently announced that its students have completed more than 400,000 online courses to aid in student’s professional development.… Read More
Schools are beginning to offer online courses in social media December 28, 2010 | | Leave a comment Many schools are beginning to offer programs geared toward harnessing social networking for marketing, advertising and other business-related professions. Websites such as Facebook, Myspace and Twitter have recently become revenue magnets that require more individuals who can control these outlets to benefit businesses.… Read More
International Hispanic Online University offers new online course to help students transition in American culture December 17, 2010 | | Leave a comment The growing number of Hispanic and Latino individuals who are seeking a college degree have caused many schools to provide more courses that cater to Spanish-speaking people.… Read More